Bridge GUI Guide: Administrative Access
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In
New Privacy Passphrase
and
Confirm Privacy
Passphrase
, enter a privacy passphrase for the user
(10–32 alphanumeric characters without spaces).
4
In the same frame, optionally enter:
an E-mail address to serve as the SNMP
System
Contact
a description of the
System Location
a
System Description
5
Click
APPLY
in the upper right of the screen (or
RESET
screen settings to cancel your changes).
2.2.4.2
Configuring SNMP Traps
You can create, edit and delete trap destinations regardless of
whether SNMP traps are enabled.
Traps will not be sent to configured destinations when
SNMP
Traps
are
Disabled
(the default).
To enable/disable SNMP traps:
1
Log on to the Bridge GUI through an
Administrator
-level
account and select
ADVANCED
VIEW
in the upper right corner
of the page, then
Configure
->
Administration
from the menu
on the left.
2
Scroll down to the
SNMP
frame, and click
Enabled
for
SNMP
Traps
to enable traps or
Disabled
to disable them.
3
Click
APPLY
in the upper right of the screen (or
RESET
screen settings to cancel your changes).
Table 2.2. Fortress SNMP Traps
event type
event
status
the Gateway
a
has started
a. In SNMP traps, the Bridge is identified as a “Gateway.”
the Gateway is active
the Gateway is down
change Access ID open window has closed
devices
a Secure Client has disconnected
all Secure Clients have disconnected
a Secure Client has idle timed out
a Secure Client has roamed
connections
the partners
b
have reset
b. Partners are devices on the encrypted network
the clients
c
have been reset
c. Clients are devices on the clear network
the sessions
d
have reset
d. Sessions of devices on both the secure and clear networks
reset.